07-13-2024, 02:18 AM
for Uncle John (Gary Talbert) Forever!
Woof™..........
Davis Thompson's second year on the PGA Tour had been building up to a breakthrough. The former Georgia All-American and 2021 SEC Player of the Year was playing well in 2024, and playing himself into contention in numerous events, including a pair of runner-up finishes and a top 10 at last month's U.S. Open. Then came last week at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill. Not only did Thompson win the John Deere Classic — which earned him more than $1.4 million and guaranteed him a spot in next week's Open Championship at Royal Troon and next year's Masters — he also won with a tournament-record score of 28-under par, shooting 63-67-62-64. In 2024, Thompson has played in 20 events, with one win, two runner-up finishes, four top 10s, 11 top 25s, and he's made the cut 15 times. In the latest Official World Golf Ranking, Harman is No. 12, Henley No. 18, Straka No. 24, Kirk No. 35, and Thompson jumped from No. 70 to 38 with his victory.
Woof™..........
Davis Thompson's second year on the PGA Tour had been building up to a breakthrough. The former Georgia All-American and 2021 SEC Player of the Year was playing well in 2024, and playing himself into contention in numerous events, including a pair of runner-up finishes and a top 10 at last month's U.S. Open. Then came last week at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill. Not only did Thompson win the John Deere Classic — which earned him more than $1.4 million and guaranteed him a spot in next week's Open Championship at Royal Troon and next year's Masters — he also won with a tournament-record score of 28-under par, shooting 63-67-62-64. In 2024, Thompson has played in 20 events, with one win, two runner-up finishes, four top 10s, 11 top 25s, and he's made the cut 15 times. In the latest Official World Golf Ranking, Harman is No. 12, Henley No. 18, Straka No. 24, Kirk No. 35, and Thompson jumped from No. 70 to 38 with his victory.
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